"Publicly, the men in white promised the residents of Golf Manor that they had nothing to fear, and to this day neither Pease nor any of the dozen or so people I interviewed knows the real reason that the Environmental Protection Agency briefly invaded their neighborhood. When asked, most mumble something about a chemical spill. The truth is far more bizarre: the Golf Manor Superfund cleanup was provoked by the boy next door, David Hahn, who attempted to build a nuclear breeder reactor in his mother's potting shed as part of a Boy Scout merit-badge project."
So a quick search of the national Superfund cleanup list
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/query/basic.htm
Turns up three radioactive Superfund sites in Michigan. None of which are in Golf Manor.
Of course it could be a cover up.
Don't belive everything you read, but for gods sake belive some of it.
- SR
"Publicly, the men in white promised the residents of Golf Manor that they had nothing to fear, and to this day neither Pease nor any of the dozen or so people I interviewed knows the real reason that the Environmental Protection Agency briefly invaded their neighborhood. When asked, most mumble something about a chemical spill. The truth is far more bizarre: the Golf Manor Superfund cleanup was provoked by the boy next door, David Hahn, who attempted to build a nuclear breeder reactor in his mother's potting shed as part of a Boy Scout merit-badge project." So a quick search of the national Superfund cleanup list http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/query/basic.htm
Turns up three radioactive Superfund sites in Michigan. None of which are in Golf Manor.
Of course it could be a cover up.
Don't belive everything you read, but for gods sake belive some of it.
- SR